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Quizzes for Eleventh Grade
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Shakespeare created some of the best villains in all literature, so here is my *personally and subjectively selected* list of ten characters who most impressed me with their villainy.
This quiz is about the great book by F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby". This goes by chapter; each question pertains to that chapter. Quotes are included.
Anyone who has passed Grade 1 will find this quiz quite easily-as long as you have learnt 'Second finger back on the top 2 strings.' If you're as far as that, you might be able to get through with 10/10.
I was surprised at the response to the last one (268 quiz-takers in a week and a half! Yay!) so here's another one for you knowledge-thirsty people out there!
This quiz is all about the works of T.S. Eliot between the years 1888 and 1929.
Test your literary knowledge about one of the greatest poets of all time here!
Questions with quotes will be given. Answer these questions about what the characters said in Acts 1,2, and 3 of "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare.
'Dubliners' is perhaps the most accessible of Joyce's works. Joyce claimed he wrote this collection to expose what he referred to as the 'paralysis' permeating Dublin. Interestingly, most of the stories were written while Joyce lived outside Ireland.
Back to the classifieds again, this time Doctor Claw is taking out ads in various sections - Help Wanted, For Rent, and even The Personals! From each description, figure out which character he's describing. Note: Not all of them are villains!
Match the book written by J.K. Rowling to its last sentence. Note this includes books, not screenplays, and it focuses on fictional content only. Question 4 and some book titles have been cut for length.
"Metamorphosis" was written by Franz Kafka and is about the changes a man goes through after he becomes a roach or dung beetle. If you have not read this novel, then the quiz will be hard.
Hi, here I will us on a science ride, where I will take you to various places which relate to science. A scientist there will ask you questions which relate to that place and you have to answer it. Enjoy!
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
Have you got a quiz or test coming up on Gas Laws in your high school chemistry class? Give this test a shot to test your knowledge thus far on the subject. Please keep in mind "T" "P" "V" stand for temperature, pressure, and volume respectively.
Much of carbon chemistry is covered in organic chemistry - but there is a lot more to carbon than that! You shouldn't need more than smattering of high school science to investigate this element and its chemistry with me.
You win an award and everyone screams, "Speech! Speech!" How much do you know about the award that you have won and have to give an acceptance speech for?
Hamlet must have had too many cups of mead at the Wedding feast and has forgotten his lines. Can you find the missing word at the end of these famous quotations?
In this quiz your task is to pick the country that has the most land borders with neighboring countries. For example, Iceland has no land borders. Haiti has one: Dominican Republic.
(disputed borders and external territory borders are not counted)
We are the Wild Mutant Noggins. Throughout history there have been thousands of us - not all really wild or mutant, but all noggin-oriented. This quiz brings you questions about just ten of these fabulous creatures.
I'll give you the name of a play. You pick which character is NOT in that play. (At the end, I'll give you the name of at least one play where that odd character can be found.)
This quiz is about facts in music theory. For those children who haven't learned music theory yet, this quiz may be hard for you so this quiz is for people who have learned theory in music (most preferably those in middle school). Good luck!
In this quiz you have to work out the name of the country as if the name was being dialed on a telephone keypad. For example, 6626 would be Oman. Have fun!
You are playing with plastic dinosaurs in your bathtub and are wondering if dinosaurs liked going into the water. What dinosaurs, ancient reptiles and other very old creatures would have liked being in the water?
Joseph Heller's "Catch-22" is a masterpiece of absurdist literature; as such, it's rife with some logical and ethical inconsistencies. Can you make sense of this seminal satire?
There are volcanoes all around our solar system. Only a few places besides Earth, like some of the moons of other planets, have active volcanoes and this quiz is about some of them.